Black Women in Horror Writing
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February is African American History Month here in the United States. It is also Women in Horror Month (WiHM). In 2013, as an Ambassador for Women in Horror Month. This list of black women who write horror was compiled at the intersection of the two. The booklet also includes interviews with nine of the women. The eBook version includes a bonus: an essay, and four short stories not found in the paperback.
The electronic (eBook) edition contains the following bonus materials: four short stories, and an essay, not found in the paperback.
A shorter book that only includes the list and interviews is available as a paperback for $5.50:
https://www.createspace.com/4695298
The Interviews
The Lists (with Bios)
Twenty Women in Black Horror Writing (List One)
Twenty One More Women in Black Horror Writing (List Two)
19 More Black Women in Horror Fiction (List Three)
The Full List (Alphabetical)
Listing with webpage links
5. L.A. Banks
7. Chesya Burke
11. Pearl Cleage
12. Crystal Connor
13. Arielle Crowell
14. Joy M. Copeland
15. L.M. Davis
16. Lexi Davis
17. Tananarive Due
18. Janiera Eldridge
19. Ann Fields
20. Robin Green
21. Dicey Grenor
22. Jewelle Gomez
24. Donna Hill
25. Allison Hobbs
27. Akua Lezli Hope
28. Nalo Hopkinson
30. Monica Jackson
31. Tish Jackson
33. Jemiah Jefferson
34. N.K. Jemisin
36. Tenea Johnson
37. A.D. Koboah
38. Faye McCray
39. Melinda Michelle
40. Donna Monday
41. Toni Morrison
42. Pam Noles
43. Nnedi Okorafor
44. Helen Oyeyemi
45. Ama Patterson
46. A.L. Peck
47. Dia Reeves
48. Evie Rhodes
49. Jill Robinson
50. Leone Ross
51. Eden Royce
53. Anna Sanders
54. Sumiko Saulson
55. Nisi Shawl
57. Sheree R. Thomas
58. L. Marie Wood
59. Zane